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Election Guide to Clues For Predicting Winner By Raymond Lahr WASHINGTON UPI UP Election 1 night guide for dues d s to the winner of the presidential race First watch Connecticut where the polls close at 7 pm p.m. CST in iD a compact state with voting machines matins providing a fast count taunt It n has voted with the winner in seven of cf the last nine elections missing in fn 1943 1948 and 1968 1368 Caution Its popular vote vore has ranged from 32 to 66 per percent percent percent cent more Democratic atc than the nation in the last three presidential elections it elected a Republican governor in 1970 for fOl the first time since 1950 President Nixon lost the state in 1960 and 1968 and a victory this year would be good news to the GOP bad had for Democrat George S S. McGovern Illinois is a pivotal state where the polls close relatively early at 7 pm p.m. CST CST- It has voted with the winner in the last l t 13 presidential elections with its popular vote in the last six deviating from the national vote from fran zero to only 22 per cent Maryland where the polls dose close at 7 pm p.m. pm CST has bas been carried by the winner in 13 of the last 14 presidential elec elections lions the exception was 1848 1948 Its popular vote has bas deviated from the national count cored by percentages ranging from 04 to 42 in the last six Ohio with polls poDs dOling closing at pm p.m. CST is another pivotal state giving its electoral votes voles to loser Nixon in 1960 and to winner Nixon in 1968 1908 The be GOP nominee has carried the state in 22 of 29 elections and no Republican who lost Ohio CIllo ever won the presidency New Mexico voted with the winner of every election since it became a state tate beginning ng in 1912 Polls Poll close at 8 pm p.m. CST Spokesmen for both parties always deny that they have written off any state but they are concerned mostly with the Big Seven It states each with more than 20 of the electoral elect a votes needed to win wiD or the Big Eight which includes New Jersey A populous swing state New Jersey has ru 17 electoral votes Florida also has 17 but has bas voted Republican in four of the last five presidential elections In the Big Eight California has 45 electoral votes New NewYork NewYork NewYork York 41 Pennsylvania 27 Illinois 26 Texas 26 Ohio 25 Michigan 21 and New Jersey 17 The total t tal is

Election Guide to Clues For Predicting Winner By Raymond Lahr WASHINGTON UPI UP Election 1 night guide for dues d s to the winner of the presidential race First watch Connecticut where the polls close at 7 pm p.m. CST in iD a compact state with voting machines matins providing a fast count taunt It n has voted with the winner in seven of cf the last nine elections missing in fn 1943 1948 and 1968 1368 Caution Its popular vote vore has ranged from 32 to 66 per percent percent percent cent more Democratic atc than the nation in the last three presidential elections it elected a Republican governor in 1970 for fOl the first time since 1950 President Nixon lost the state in 1960 and 1968 and a victory this year would be good news to the GOP bad had for Democrat George S S. McGovern Illinois is a pivotal state where the polls close relatively early at 7 pm p.m. CST CST- It has voted with the winner in the last l t 13 presidential elections with its popular vote in the last six deviating from the national vote from fran zero to only 22 per cent Maryland where the polls dose close at 7 pm p.m. pm CST has bas been carried by the winner in 13 of the last 14 presidential elec elections lions the exception was 1848 1948 Its popular vote has bas deviated from the national count cored by percentages ranging from 04 to 42 in the last six Ohio with polls poDs dOling closing at pm p.m. CST is another pivotal state giving its electoral votes voles to loser Nixon in 1960 and to winner Nixon in 1968 1908 The be GOP nominee has carried the state in 22 of 29 elections and no Republican who lost Ohio CIllo ever won the presidency New Mexico voted with the winner of every election since it became a state tate beginning ng in 1912 Polls Poll close at 8 pm p.m. CST Spokesmen for both parties always deny that they have written off any state but they are concerned mostly with the Big Seven It states each with more than 20 of the electoral elect a votes needed to win wiD or the Big Eight which includes New Jersey A populous swing state New Jersey has ru 17 electoral votes Florida also has 17 but has bas voted Republican in four of the last five presidential elections In the Big Eight California has 45 electoral votes New NewYork NewYork NewYork York 41 Pennsylvania 27 Illinois 26 Texas 26 Ohio 25 Michigan 21 and New Jersey 17 The total t tal is